How'd you do on the Calculus AP test?

chiwawa626

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Since everyone is doing Ap threads... How'd you do on the Calculus AP test?

I took the BC test this morning. The multiple choice went well, but the free response was pretty tough, i had to leave a few parts of problems blank :( We have a block schedual at school so we finished learning all the bc stuff like a month ago, so for the last month weve been doing practice problems...i think our teacher prepaired us great, well him plus the ti-89 :) Hopefully i did as well as i think.
 

Drakkon

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I took it 4 years ago and got a 1...now I'm graduating as a math major LoL gotta love the irony :D
 

thirtythree

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My older brother got a 5 on it but I kinda doubt I'll do that well (not taking it till next year). Statistics was really easy .. of course, it's worth half as many credits.
 

hdeck

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didn't take it. i figured calculus is such an easy class i could use the easy A in college instead of taking a 3 hour test.
 

jagr10

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i took it back in 98 and got a 3/5. I guess that's average. It was definitely tough. Even the graphics calculator questions were hard.
 

newbiepcuser

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I decided not to take the AP Calculus in high school, just took the reg Calculus high school course. Enrolled at a junior college for the summer. I already took my trig during my junior year at the j.c. so I knew the system. Got a B in Calculus and A in trig without even really studying. I had to miss high school graduation cause of the summer session of Calculus I. I wanted gurantee college credit. Not all universities accept AP classes
 

newbiepcuser

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I decided not to take the AP Calculus in high school, just took the reg Calculus high school course. Enrolled at a junior college for the summer. I already took my trig during my junior year at the j.c. so I knew the system. Got a B in Calculus and A in trig without even really studying. I had to miss high school graduation cause of the summer session of Calculus I. I wanted gurantee college credit. Not all universities accept AP classes
 

PsychoAndy

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Originally posted by: newbiepcuser
I decided not to take the AP Calculus in high school, just took the reg Calculus high school course. Enrolled at a junior college for the summer. I already took my trig during my junior year at the j.c. so I knew the system. Got a B in Calculus and A in trig without even really studying. I had to miss high school graduation cause of the summer session of Calculus I. I wanted gurantee college credit. Not all universities accept AP classes

Wow. Just...wow.

hdeck: I would have taken it, just to see the score, and then cancel it.
 

imported_Tomato

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5 years ago when I was in high school, I took the BC exam and got a 4. From what I recall, it wasn't too bad.

Don't ask me to integrate anything now, though. :p
 

newbiepcuser

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Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Originally posted by: newbiepcuser
I decided not to take the AP Calculus in high school, just took the reg Calculus high school course. Enrolled at a junior college for the summer. I already took my trig during my junior year at the j.c. so I knew the system. Got a B in Calculus and A in trig without even really studying. I had to miss high school graduation cause of the summer session of Calculus I. I wanted gurantee college credit. Not all universities accept AP classes

Wow. Just...wow.

hdeck: I would have taken it, just to see the score, and then cancel it.

I'll be honest, my family wasn't rich. AP tests weren't free and going to a junior college was more cheaper back then. I was on the swim/water polo team and I didn't have time for fun raisers. I wasn't to keen on selling candy bars either.

My dad's friend son did the same thing. So my dad suggested I did the same.


But I want to make comment, I'm really impress with today's students. A lot of you guys are lot more serious in high school and college than I ever was. I did those summer school classes out of economic reasons.
 

WhiteKnight

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I got a 5 but then college math whooped me. I'm graduating in a few weeks from Johns Hopkins.
 

CaptainKahuna

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Took the AB exam this morning, I thought it was pretty easy. The MC no calculator part was a breeze, and I think I got like 3/4 of the free response questions right. The calculator MC part was a bit tough, but I still only skipped 2. I figure I almost surely did well enough for a 5, definitely a 4. Guess we'll see in July.
 

Hammer

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i got really wasted at a frat party the night before and slept through it. so 0 i guess. :eek:
 

PsychoAndy

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Originally posted by: newbiepcuser
Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Originally posted by: newbiepcuser
I decided not to take the AP Calculus in high school, just took the reg Calculus high school course. Enrolled at a junior college for the summer. I already took my trig during my junior year at the j.c. so I knew the system. Got a B in Calculus and A in trig without even really studying. I had to miss high school graduation cause of the summer session of Calculus I. I wanted gurantee college credit. Not all universities accept AP classes

Wow. Just...wow.

hdeck: I would have taken it, just to see the score, and then cancel it.

I'll be honest, my family wasn't rich. AP tests weren't free and going to a junior college was more cheaper back then. I was on the swim/water polo team and I didn't have time for fun raisers. I wasn't to keen on selling candy bars either.

My dad's friend son did the same thing. So my dad suggested I did the same.


But I want to make comment, I'm really impress with today's students. A lot of you guys are lot more serious in high school and college than I ever was. I did those summer school classes out of economic reasons.

Ohhhh, ok. Never mind then, down here in Florida, the schools pay for AP exams, seeing as they get money for anyone who passes.
 

nater

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I took it this morning...let me preface by saying our teacher this year was terrible, and didn't explain any of the concepts...just how to do problems. And I always have to understand what's behind it. That having been said, I did ok on the multiple choice but I'm almost positive I missed most of the free response. For those of who you took it today: on the plane/fuel one, I had no idea, so the only thing I wrote was part A: I'm leaving B: on C: A D: Jetplane. I did much better on the English, I think ;)